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- [1870s?] (Accumulation)
- 1834 (Creation)
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1 vol., with '1' marked on the front.
From front: free endpaper and flyleaf, pp. 1-6, pp. 7-10 removed, pp. 11-45. Two letters, each of 7 folded sheets, tipped in between pp. 12-13 and pp. 25-26. A pasted in document has been removed at p. 28.
From back: pp. 1-9 removed, pp. 10-13, pp. 14-21 removed, pp. 22-31.
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Note by Margaret Cropper, née Denman, to her son [Edward] Denman Cropper on free endpaper: 'I have done my best my very dear dear Boy to preserve this very interesting collection of letters, wh[ich] your dearest Father had carefully kept for many years - they will both by right, & by your Father's wish belong to you, & you will I am sure remember his wish that you should not separate or destroy them. God bless you my dear Denman - you be as good & truly excellent a man as your dear Father, & may you be spared the heavy trials he has had! - May you while young profit from your great advantages, & in time make yourself worthy of the celebrated men with whom your father was connected ie his Brother in Law L[or]d Macaulay - & his Father in law, yr Grandfather Denman. Your loving Mother M. C.'
The inside front cover is headed [again in Margaret Cropper's hand?] 'Letters from Lord Macaulay. - For E. D. Cropper from his Father', followed by a page index numbered 1-30 but left blank. The inside back cover is headed 'For E. D. Cropper' and 'Contents beginning this end'; a page index numbered 1-31 follows, and this one has several entries, including early autograph hymns by T. B. Macaulay, odes, 'squibs' and so on. Several of the following pages are also labelled to indicate contents; however, none of these documents are now present, and many pages have obviously been removed.
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Margaret Cropper, née Denman, remarried in April 1879 (her husband Edward having died in 1877), which suggests that this book was put together before that date.
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- Owen, Margaret (1815-1899), née Denman, wife of Henry William Macaulay, Edward Cropper, and John Owen (Subject)
- Cropper, Edward Denman (1854-1901), army officer (Subject)
- Cropper, Edward (1799-1877), merchant (Subject)
- Cropper, Margaret Alice (1812-1834), née Macaulay, wife of Edward Cropper (Subject)